top | item 34467748

(no title)

plusminusplus | 3 years ago

My understanding was there's a risk of disc degradation, is this a concern?

How do you "back up" a CD/DVD?

discuss

order

toast0|3 years ago

DVDs are easy to backup. Lots of software out there, and there's nothing low level to worry about. Audio CDs also have lots of software out there, but you have to be a bit more picky if you're concerned about getting a bit for bit copy rather than just a sounds the same copy. If your discs have hidden tracks and all that kind of weird stuff, care is needed.

Once you have things onto your filesystem, the usual rules of backups apply.

dylan604|3 years ago

>the usual rules of backups apply.

which would include keeping the original disc ripped to make this new copy that needs backing up. more than one copy. more than one format. more than one location.

dsr_|3 years ago

For a CD, you need a program that uses libcdparanoia. Luckily, there are many.

DVDs contain a proper filesystem, so you can just mount and copy that.

derwiki|3 years ago

Rip it to a hard drive or S3 bucket. Hard drive bonus is you can use Plex or Jellyfin to stream.